Monsoon rains trigger floods in Jakarta, Indonesia, paralysing city of 14 million

Indonesia's army deployed rubber boats in the capital's business district to
rescue people trapped in floods that inundated much of the city of 14
million people. The floods were the most widespread to hit Jakarta in recent
memory. Authorities said at least four people were killed and 20,000
evacuated. Few areas in the city were spared, from wealthy suburbs to
riverside slums and gleaming downtown business blocks.

A Rolls Royce is stranded in floodwater in Jakarta's central business
district